Cognionics Acquisition software now includes support for a simple and robust real-time streaming API via LabStreamingLayer. Raw EEG can be sent directly to MATLAB or custom applications written in C, C++, C#, Java, Python and more.

November 20, 2014

New Product: The Quick-20 Dry EEG Headset is now ready for release. It is an advanced system optimized for ease-of-use, comfort and high signal quality in mobile and real-world settings. The system supports up to the full 10-20 array and includes active electrodes and wireless electronics in an integrated and lightweight form-factor. The system is compatible with all of Cognionics accessories including the Wireless Trigger, Auxiliary Box and ECG Belt. Demonstration Video

October 10, 2014

Cognionics headset systems now have an upgraded wireless module for higher data rates and improved reliability. All systems also now support on-board microSD data logging.

October 1, 2014

Multi-position headband released for re-configurable and easy dry EEG experimentation.

The Cognionics Miniature Data Acquisition System has been released. The tiny device supports up to 16 EEG/EOG/EMG channels with both Bluetooth wireless and microSD data recording capabilities.

7/1/2013

Cognionics has been awarded a Navy STTR research contract to develop a body-worn, neurophysiological monitoring platform combining EEG/ECG/EMG sensors in a comfortable and slim form-factor.

6/30/2013

The 16, 24 and 32 channel versions of our Dry EEG Headset System are also now available with fixed and user selected sensor positions.

6/26/2013

Cognionics is releasing the first true High-Density Wireless Dry EEG Headset System! The advanced system features innovative mechanics and electronics to enable high fidelity mobile EEG acquisition with our flexible dry electrodes. The system is offered in 16, 24, 32 and 64 channel configurations.

6/24/2013

Two new products are now available for sale: A ultra lightweight, wireless dry EEG headband and a miniature wireless EEG amplifier supporting 2 to 16 channels.

6/7/2013

The UCSD-Cognionics presentation, which featured our new high density, 64-channel dry EEG System, won the 'Best Technical Demonstration' award at the 2013 BCI conference in Asilomar!

5/1/2013

Cognionics has been awarded a DARPA SBIR contract to develop an advanced version of our portable EEG technology.

We are introducing our first wireless dry EEG headset with 6-channels. The cap provides sensor coverage across the scalp (Fp1, Fp2, Cz, Pz, O1, O2) and is designed for use with our flexible dry electrodes, enabling through-hair, gel-free recordings. The system utilizes the same, low-noise electronics as our high-density data acquisition devices and is fully compatible with our wireless triggering system.

2/28/2013

Cognionics has released our patent-pending wireless triggering system for sending precision event markers to our EEG products. Our proprietary technology achieves ultra-low jitter/latency and can simultaneously broadcast to an unlimited number of receiving EEG systems for mobile and group experiments that are currently not possible with existing wired equipment.

2/26/2013

Cognionics is pleased to announce the offering of our first research product - a Wireless 64 channel EEG system with all of the features of a high-end shelf-instrument featuring low-noise amplifiers, simultaneously sampled 24-bit digitizers and real-time electrode impedance measurements for the best possible signal quality. The system instantly converts an existing EEG setup into a wireless system for mobile experimentation.

Cognionics selected for NIH STTR for "Auditory Processing Training: A Novel Treatment for Sound Hypersensitivities in Autistic Subjects" along with the University of New Mexico's Mind Research Network.

Cognionics selected for NIH SBIR funding for "Development of a Practical Non-contact ECG Sensor for Arrhythmia Diagnosis." This Phase I project will developed advanced versions of our non-contact sensor technology suitable for use across a wide variety of patient body types and clothing materials.

11/29/2011

Cognionics is selected in the NASA 2011 SBIR Program. As part of this Phase I project, Cognionics will develop a customized and enhanced version of our non-contact sensor suite for astronaut cardiac monitoring.

This project was one of 260 chosen by NASA out of 1,878 in a highly competitive process.NASA Press Release

11/15/2011

The paper, "Ultra-High Input Impedance, Low Noise Integrated Amplifier for Non-contact Biopotential Sensing," has been accepted for publication in the IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems. This paper, authored by Cognionics CTO, details the design of our core innovations in sensor electronics.

The paper, "Dry and Non-contact EEG Sensors for Mobile Brain-Computer Interfaces," has been accepted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems & Rehabilitation Engineering. The journal article details the testing and validation of the non-contact EEG sensor technology for BCI use. The research was conducted in collaboration with UCSD.